Bladder Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma

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A bladder adenocarcinoma characterized by the presence of malignant glandular epithelial cells and clear cells distributed in a tubulo-cystic, papillary, or diffuse pattern. There is a female predilection. Clinical presentation includes hematuria and dysuria.

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Centers

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Active Trials

Cancer Funding

Top Centers for Bladder Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma(37)

Ranked by research excellence score (trials · grants · publications). Methodology →

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NCI Comprehensive
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51.4
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51.4
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51.4
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51.4
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51.4
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51.4
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51.4
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51.4
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51.4
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NCI Comprehensive
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51.4
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NCI Clinical
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51.4
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NCI Comprehensive
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51.4
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NCI Comprehensive
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51.4
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NCI Comprehensive
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51.4
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NCI Clinical
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51.4
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NCI Comprehensive
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51.4
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51.4
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51.4

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